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1 February 2002 (South Korea) morePlot:
A failed assassination attempt in Harbin, China in 1909 changes the course of history. Now two JBI agents must find the connections between it and an ancient Korean artifact. full summary | add synopsisAwards:
5 wins & 1 nomination moreUser Comments:
An exciting action-packed drama with some imagination! more (36 total)Cast
(Credited cast)| Kil-Kang Ahn | ... | Myung-Hak Lee | |
| Masaaki Daimon | |||
| Shohei Imamura | |||
| Dong-Kun Jang | ... | Masayuki Sakamoto | |
| Nobuyuki Katsube | |||
| Min-sun Kim | ... | Kindergarten teacher | |
| Sa-Pi Lee | |||
| Ken Mitsuishi | ... | Hideyo | |
| Tôru Nakamura | ... | Shojiro Saigo | |
| Jin-ho Seo | ... | Hye-Rin Oh | |
| Goo Shin | ... | Takahashi | |
| Sang-Jeon Woo | |||
| Miki Yoshimura | ... | Yuriko Saigo |
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Rated R for pervasive strong violence.Parents Guide:
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South KoreaColor:
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1.85 : 1 moreSound Mix:
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Malaysia:18SG | Finland:K-15 | Argentina:16 | Sweden:15 | Australia:M | Germany:18 | Singapore:NC-16 | Singapore:PG (cut) | South Korea:12 | USA:RFun Stuff
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Revealing mistakes: When Sakamoto dives behind the couch you can see that next to his gun holster, on the back of the couch, there is a mound exactly where the squib for the gunshot is going to go off. moreFAQ
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This movie is the newest success of the rising Korean film industry. It's got drama, plot, action, emotions, and nice acting all rolled into one, on the background of a fantastical assumption on a twist of real history.
Note on the title. The setting is the year 2009, and the film is based on the assumption that Korea is still a colony of Japan, as it had been for the past 100 years, because a single assassination attempt back in 1909, which succeeded in real life, failed and changed the whole course of history for the past 100 years in this alternative story. A Korean-born special agent tries to set the history right, and his colleague, a Japanese-born and a friend of his, tries to stop him.
Although made in Korea, dialogues are about 70% Japanese, and you have to have some knowledge in the history of the two countries to fully understand this movie, but the setting and basis is very imaginative and fascinating, that anybody can appreciate it. The two stars of the movie, Dong-Kun Jang and Toru Nakamura, who are Korean and Japanese in real life, are very fine, and make up a nice team. The action scenes, which are plenty in this movie, are nicely choreographed and serve to contribute to the story. I thoroughly enjoyed this movie. The Korean film industry is growing, so the next time you catch a Korean movie, it could be this one!